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Sustaining Growth and Returns, the Toyota Way

 

As part of our feature on the 2024 General Shareholders’ Meeting, this time, we’re highlighting a dialogue with shareholders about the redistribution of profits centered on comments by Executive Vice President Yoichi Miyazaki.

He spoke about the business foundations inherited from Chairman Akio Toyoda and his determination to make the auto industry an even more exciting sector.

Is Toyota only looking out for itself?

A month prior to the general meeting, Toyota announced an operating income of 5.3529 trillion yen for the fiscal year to March 2024. While a weak yen also played in the company’s favor, this result stems from the product- and region-centered management established together with Toyota’s stakeholders.

At the meeting, shareholders wanted to know how profits would be passed on to those stakeholders.

Vice President Miyazaki

 

Toyota is working to strengthen its business foundations and produce happiness for all through our product- and region-centered management.

On a personal note, prior to receiving my current role, I spent many years supervising our overseas business and was based abroad as Chief Officer for the Asia region. During that time, I had the experience of working with suppliers, dealers, and local communities as we supported and helped each other through the challenging circumstances of a pandemic, chip shortages, and natural disasters.

I believe it is thanks to these relationships of mutual gratitude in each country and region—along with the ongoing support of the 100 million global customers who choose Toyota vehicles and our shareholders, who have now grown to number 1 million—that the company has achieved sustained growth to this day.

At the same time, our consolidated staff has increased by 60,000 employees. Based on average annual salaries in Japan, this amounts to generating additional returns of some 300 billion yen per year. With the rise in our stock valuation, Toyota’s market capitalization is currently nearing 50 trillion yen. Once again, I would like to express my deepest appreciation for your support.

As pointed out, our consolidated results for the past fiscal year included sales of 45 trillion yen, with 5 trillion yen in income. The difference of 40 trillion yen consists mainly of the costs we paid to our suppliers for parts and equipment, returns to employees, and contributions to national and regional governments in the form of tax payments. In addition, the year’s income helps to fund the dividends paid to you, our shareholders.

The auto industry is known for having very widespread roots, with its economic ripple effect said to be 2.5 times greater than the industry itself. We believe that we have contributed to economic ripple effects totaling nearly 100 trillion yen. Even as Japan’s GDP remains stagnant, Toyota’s returns to stakeholders have tripled (over the past 20 years).

It gives me great pleasure to know that Toyota’s hard work and growth can be used to give back and repay all those who support us, helping Japan become a more vibrant country.

Over the past 15 years, I have been entrusted with the genba where products evolve and where members have regained their smiles and confidence. I have also witnessed the growth of our overseas colleagues.

Similarly, regarding the current certification issues, all of our employees are united as one, working to make sure that the results speak for themselves. As the past 15 years, we will strive to maintain our unique growth and returns, ensuring you can all be proud to stand by Toyota for a long time to come. We look forward to your continued support.

The “15 years” that Miyazaki spoke of overlap neatly with Akio Toyoda’s term as president (2009-2023).

In responding to the shareholder’s question, Vice President Miyazaki touched on his own genchi-genbutsu experience during that time, while also providing figures on employment, tax payments, and Toyota’s other economic ripple effects.

When the company reports strong performance, it is often criticized as only looking out for itself. Indeed, at this year’s general meeting, shareholders again commented that the financial results had sparked talk of a “winner-takes-all” attitude.

For Toyota, however, “winning” means redistributing profits to the auto industry and, thereby, the countries and regions where it operates.

Take the following words, spoken at a general shareholders’ meeting by then-President Toyoda. He was responding to a suggestion that suppliers and dealerships might be unhappy with the way Toyota alone was raking in profits.

Then-President Toyoda

 

I’ve heard people talk of Toyota’s “winner-take-all” attitude, but what would happen if this country had no winners at all?

And what use would winning be for that sole company?

I believe that Toyota is transforming into a company capable of using this strength not for our own sake, but to benefit the people who continually support us and the wider world.

Without any winners, I don’t think this industry nor this country can be sustained.

We couldn’t even sustain our goal of being “best in town.”

(2020 General Shareholders’ Meeting)

This time, too, Vice President Miyazaki emphasized that Toyota had grown through mutual support with various stakeholders and asked the shareholders to acknowledge the significant role it plays in the economy and society.

Achieving sustainable growth

What, then, must be done to sustain growth for Toyota and the auto industry as a whole?

As the manufacturing sector grapples with chronic worker shortages, how is Toyota approaching this problem? Once again, Vice President Miyazaki took up the microphone.

Vice President Miyazaki

I believe that, in order for a company to grow sustainably, it must create a vibrant, fun, dynamic environment where every employee can apply themselves to their work while harnessing their individuality.

To do that, first we need to create conditions that make us a company people want to join and work for. From there, we must firmly establish systems and infrastructure that ensure individuals remain fulfilled and highly motivated to continue giving their best for a long time. That’s what we are currently working on.

To create a supportive work environment where diverse individuals can flourish regardless of age, gender, or physical ability, we are enhancing toilets, dormitories, and company housing, and promoting childcare leave for both male and female employees. Efforts are also underway to reduce workloads by redesigning vehicle structures and production line processes.

At the same time, given the auto industry’s extremely broad roots, the labor force issue affects not only us but also our suppliers and the industry as a whole. To boost the entire sector’s appeal and inspire people to join our 5.5 million colleagues, we are focused on ensuring that the effects of wage increases reach our primary, secondary, and tertiary suppliers and far beyond.

At Toyota, we believe people are priceless and employees are family. Toyota cannot create the auto industry’s future alone. We want to work with many others to build the future, pass on our skills and technologies across the industry, and continue developing Japanese monozukuri. To that end, we will keep investing heavily in people. I hope we can count on your continued support.

“Investing in people” was also a key topic raised at this year’s labor-management discussions. At the third round of talks in March, participants shared issues related to heat management in production plants and working conditions for logistics area contractors. Then, in April, dealers and suppliers joined in the first “expanded labor-management roundtable” as part of improvements targeting the entire auto industry.

As for the idea that “employees are family,” this stems from the words of Kiichiro Toyoda, who founded the Toyota Motor Corporation. The company’s Five Main Principles* include the following:
“Always strive to build a homelike atmosphere at work that is warm and friendly.”

*The teachings of Group founder Sakichi Toyoda, compiled by Kiichiro Toyoda and others.

Vice President Miyazaki’s responses revealed a commitment to building on not just the company’s business foundations, but also their underlying spirit, for the benefit of future generations.

Source: https://toyotatimes.jp/


Chairman Toyoda Takes a Back Seat for the First Time in 15 Years

 

“It’s been 15 years since the chairperson last called on me—I forgot how nerve-wracking it is…”

So remarked Akio Toyoda as he was put on the spot by President Koji Sato, speaking from the chairperson’s seat at Toyota’s General Shareholders’ Meeting. After a string of questions about certification issues and shareholder returns, the room’s tense atmosphere lightened for a moment.

Akio was appointed president of Toyota at the general meeting in 2009 and chaired every subsequent session until 2023. Now, at last, he is back to simply being a respondent. His calm expression belied his talk of feeling nervous.

Among the questions raised at this year’s General Shareholders’ Meeting, Chairman Toyoda provided two responses. In this article, we highlight those moments.

A city built on a history of passion

――What efforts are being made to implement autonomous driving in Woven City, and how will they be commercialized?

First came this question.

The Woven City concept was unveiled at CES 2020. Chairman Toyoda has a strong attachment to the project, going so far as to personally invest in the company behind it, Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development (now Woven by Toyota) * .

*In September 2023, Toyota Motor Corporation announced that Woven by Toyota would become a wholly owned subsidiary. As part of this move, Akio Toyoda also relinquished his shareholdings. At the time, he emphasized that “my feelings toward Woven by Toyota, which I consider like my own child, have not changed.”

This connection explains why, in response to the shareholder’s question, President Sato passed the microphone over, saying, “I would like to call on Chairman Toyoda, the owner and founding member of the Woven City project.”

Chairman Toyoda

I’m Akio Toyoda. Allow me to answer your question.

It’s been 15 years since the chairperson last called on me—I forgot how nerve-wracking it is.

Thank you greatly for continuing to choose Toyota cars over so many years. And thank you also for taking an interest in Woven City.

Although I was just introduced as one of the project’s founding members, the idea for Woven City, in fact, originated from a question from an employee at the former Kanto Auto Works (now Toyota Motor East Japan).

When we made the decision to close the Kanto Auto Higashi-Fuji Plant, many of the employees were concerned about what would become of the facility.

I visited the site, and while speaking in front of the entire plant staff, the words just slipped out: “I want to turn this into a test course for the future.”

I believe that’s where the idea for Woven City began. Over the six years since, countless people have contributed to making it a reality.

The first phase of construction will be completed next year. However, Woven City is not being built on vacant land but upon half a century of history, during which our colleagues worked passionately for the benefit of the community and the auto industry.

In that sense, this is the site of carmakers’ dreams. I hope that Woven City will be a place where those who come after us can think, deliberate, and fail together as they keep striving to create the future.

And being a carmaker down to my bones, I hope the city will give birth to new forms of mobility that can astonish a car guy like me.

The Woven City project is being led by young people. We are making this investment in the future certainly not because we know the right answers, but in the belief that our actions today will change how the future looks.

I also believe that such future investments are made possible only through the support provided by you, our shareholders. Next year, as the city becomes home to inventors and other residents, I hope Woven City will continue to receive your interest and endorsement.

At Toyota, we want to show that the future can be created right here in Japan. As our shareholders, I would like to ask for your ongoing support, understanding, and encouragement.

The corner of Susono City, Shizuoka, where Woven City will stand, was once home to the Kanto Auto Works Higashi-Fuji Plant. After Kanto Auto merged with Central Motor and Toyota Motor Tohoku to become Toyota Motor East Japan, the Higashi-Fuji Plant closed its doors in 2018, ending a 53-year history.

Source: https://toyotatimes.jp/


2024 24 Hours of Le Mans: An Endurance Racing Tradition

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is an annual endurance sports car race held near Le Mans, France. Renowned as one of the most prestigious races in the world, it is also considered the oldest active endurance racing event. This iconic race spans 24 hours, with the car covering the greatest distance during this time declared the winner.

This year’s race is scheduled to commence on June 15 at 4 p.m. and conclude on June 16 at 4 p.m. Among the competing vehicles is the advanced Toyota GR010 Hybrid, participating in the Hypercar class. This high-performance car features a 200 kW (272 PS) hybrid motor on the front axle, delivering four-wheel drive, complemented by a 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that runs on 100% renewable biofuel.

The inclusion of the Toyota GR010 Hybrid highlights the ongoing innovation and commitment to sustainability in the world of endurance racing. We look forward to witnessing another thrilling chapter in the legacy of the 24 Hours of Le Mans


CFAO Sponsors Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicle for Hole In One Prize at Mopani Zambia Open 2024

Kitwe, Zambia – June 13-19, 2024

CFAO Mobility Zambia Limited is pleased to announce its Platinum sponsorship of the prestigious Mopani Zambia Open 2024 golf tournament where it has also staked a Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This esteemed event will be held from June 13th to 19th at Nkana Golf Club in Kitwe and is part of the Sunshine Tour, attracting both local and international golf players.

As a highlight of our sponsorship, CFAO Mobility will be offering the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid Electric Vehicle valued at $48,200.00 as a hole-in-one prize for hole 7, along with an additional $2,000.00 in cash. This generous prize underscores our commitment as a Platinum sponsor. The hole-in-one contest provides participants with an exciting opportunity to win a significant prize, enhancing their tournament experience.

CFAO Mobility’s hole-in-one sponsorship of the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid Electric Vehicle aligns with our dedication to environmental sustainability and the Zambian government policy of a green economy and participating the electric vehicle value chain. This initiative promotes cleaner air through fewer harmful emissions, fuel savings, higher average engine load efficiency, lower maintenance costs, and increased vehicle uptime.

“At CFAO Mobility we thrive to positively contribute to the community we operate from; therefore, this gesture is part of our Corporate Social Responsibility initiative as a way of giving back to society and supporting sporting sports development. This is also testament of our belief in the economic resurgence of the Copperbelt province” said a CFAO Mobility spokesperson.

The Pro-Am tournaments will take place on 11th and 12th June 2024. Following these, the junior golf events will be held, culminating in the Final Round of the Mopani Zambia Open 2024. The tournament will conclude with a prize-giving ceremony.

Contact Information:

Marketing Department, CFAO Mobility Zambia

Email: contact-toyota-zambia@cfao.co.zm

Phone: +260 971 268 000

About CFAO Mobility Zambia:

CFAO Mobility Zambia, a subsidiary of the global CFAO Group, is a leader in the Zambian automotive sector, offering a wide range of vehicles and services designed to meet the evolving needs of its customers. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, CFAO Mobility Zambia is dedicated to enhancing the mobility experience in Zambia and beyond.


Subaru, Toyota, and Mazda Commit to New Engine Development for the Electrification Era, Toward Carbon Neutrality

Subaru Corporation (Subaru), Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), and Mazda Motor Corporation (Mazda) have each committed to developing new engines tailored to electrification and the pursuit of carbon neutrality. With these engines, each of the three companies will aim to optimize integration with motors, batteries, and other electric drive units. While transforming vehicle packaging with more compact engines, these efforts will also decarbonize ICEs by making them compatible with various carbon-neutral (CN) fuels.*1.

Subaru, Toyota, and Mazda have always been driven by a deep understanding of their customers’ diverse lifestyles. This understanding has led the three companies to develop signature engines*2 that not only represent their respective brands but also cater to their customers’ unique needs and preferences.

In pursuing decarbonization, all three companies have focused on carbon as the enemy and sought to expand options by acting with passion and purpose. This mindset has driven efforts to ensure a future for the supply chains and jobs that underpin engines. Under the extreme conditions of racing, the companies have worked to broaden powertrain and fuel options by competing with vehicles running on liquid hydrogen and CN fuels.

This process has clarified the role that future engines will play in achieving carbon neutrality. With the next generation of engines, the three companies will seek to not only improve standalone engine performance but also optimize their integration with electric drive units, harnessing the advantages of each.

While being highly efficient and powerful, the new engines will also revolutionize vehicle packaging by being more compact than existing models. Smaller engines will allow for even lower hoods, improving design possibilities and aerodynamic performance while contributing to better fuel efficiency. The development will also emphasize compliance with increasingly strict emissions regulations.

At the same time, the new engines will be made carbon neutral by shifting away from fossil fuels and offering compatibility with various alternatives, including e-fuel (synthetic fuel), biofuels, and liquid hydrogen. In doing so, these engines will contribute to the broader adoption of CN fuels.

Upon this announcement, the CEOs of the three companies made the following comments:
“Achieving a carbon-neutral society is a challenge that must be undertaken by all of Japan’s industries and society as a whole. As we continue to refine electrification technology, we will also enhance our horizontally-opposed engines with an aim to use carbon-neutral fuels in the future. Moving forward, the three companies sharing the same aspiration will continue to advance the pursuit of sustainable excellence in Japanese car manufacturing.”
(Atsushi Osaki, Representative Director, President and CEO, Subaru Corporation)

“In order to provide our customers with diverse options to achieve carbon neutrality, it is necessary to take on the challenge of evolving engines that are in tune with the energy environment of the future. The three companies, which share the same aspirations, will refine engine technologies through friendly competition.”
(Koji Sato, President, Member of the Board of Directors and CEO, Toyota Motor Corporation)

“We will continue to offer customers exciting cars by honing internal combustion engines for the electrification era and expanding the multi-pathway possibilities for achieving carbon neutrality. Given the rotary engine’s compatibility with electrification and carbon-neutral fuels, Mazda will continue to develop the technology through co-creation and competition to ensure it can contribute broadly to society.”
(Masahiro Moro, Representative Director, President and CEO, Mazda Motor Corporation)

Even as Subaru, Toyota, and Mazda compete in the product arena with unique engines and cars, the companies have a shared dedication to achieving carbon neutrality through a multi-pathway approach. Together with like-minded partners similarly skilled and passionate about engines, they will work to create the future of Japan’s auto industry.

*1Fuels with net zero CO2 emissions into the atmosphere across their lifecycle, from manufacture to use. These include e-fuel, made from hydrogen and carbon dioxide, and biofuels derived from biomass (plants, etc.).
*2Each company’s iconic engines SubaruHorizontally-opposed engine. Pistons move horizontally, resulting in a low-profile engine with less vibration & lower center of gravity. ToyotaInline-four engine. Achieves both high output and high thermal efficiency. MazdaRotary engine. Compact and lightweight, yet powerful. Currently used for generators.

Source: global.toyota/en/newsroom


CFAO Scoops 1st Prize Motor Vehicle Category and 2nd Prize Best Overall Exhibitor

We are excited to announce that CFAO Mobility Zambia Limited has been honored with the Best Exhibitor award in the Motor Vehicle Category at the recently concluded CAMINEX show in Kitwe!

But that’s not all – our premier brand also secured the prestigious 2nd Best Overall Exhibitor award!

We extend our heartfelt thanks to our valued customers and prospects for visiting our stand. 

A special appreciation goes to the organizers for an exceptionally well-arranged 3-day expo. Their efforts in creating a platform for industry leaders to showcase our products and services are commendable.

Congratulations to all the participants and other winners as well! 

We look forward to continuing to provide top-notch products and services to our customers.


CFAO Mobility Shines at the 27th Annual Zambia Institute of Marketing Conference and Awards Gala Dinner

CFAO Mobility is proud to have been a sponsor at the 27th Annual Zambia Institute of Marketing (ZIM) Conference and Awards Gala Dinner, held at the Avani Victoria Falls Resort in Livingstone from May 21st to 24th, 2024. The event, themed “Innovate, Elevate, Thrive: Driving Prosperity, Growth, and Resilience Through Strategic Insight,” served as a dynamic platform for industry leaders and professionals.

Event Highlights

The conference was officially inaugurated by the Minister of Commerce and Trade, Hon. Chipoka Mulenga, and honored by the presence of the Minister of Tourism, Hon. Rodney Malindi Sikumba. Attendees were enriched by presentations from various keynote speakers and master classes addressing:

  • The art of storytelling
  • The power of artificial intelligence in marketing
  • Managing third-party risks
  • Addressing copyright infringement and liability

These sessions provided valuable insights and laid the groundwork for a forward-thinking and enriching conference.

Our Contributions

As an innovative brand, CFAO Mobility showcased its latest advancements by offering test drives of our Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicles, including the RAV4 and Corolla Cross. These demonstrations underscored our commitment to sustainable and cutting-edge automotive solutions.

Prestigious Award Recognition

CFAO Mobility is honored to announce that it received the prestigious Best Product Innovation Award for 2023 at the ZIM Awards. This accolade recognizes the excellence and innovation embodied in our Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicles, affirming our leadership in the automotive industry.

Gratitude and Dedication

We extend our heartfelt thanks to our innovative team for their unwavering effort and dedication, which made this recognition possible. We also express our sincere gratitude to the ZIM organizers for hosting an exceptional 27th Conference and Awards Dinner Gala.

This award is dedicated to our valued customers and followers on all our social media channels. Your support and engagement drive us to strive for excellence and achieve success. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.


CFAO Mobility Sponsors Copperbelt Motor Show: Event Recap

We are excited to announce that CFAO Mobility proudly sponsored the Copperbelt Motor Show, held at Garden Court Kitwe from May 10th to 12th in Kitwe, Copperbelt Province.

Event Highlights

  • Test Drives: Attendees had the unique opportunity to experience the RAV4 Hybrid electric vehicle through engaging test drives.
  • Automotive Innovations: We presented the latest advancements in our lineup, including the Land Cruiser 300, RAV4 Hybrid, Corolla Cross, and Land Cruiser Pickup, highlighting our commitment to innovation and quality.
  • Interactive Sessions: The event featured informative sessions and hands-on experiences with our newest models, offering attendees in-depth knowledge and engagement.

Achievements and Acknowledgments

  • 2nd Place Win: We are proud to announce that our dedicated team secured 2nd place at the event, a testament to their hard work and enthusiasm.
  • Gratitude: We extend our heartfelt thanks to the judges and organizers for their exceptional efforts in making this event a success.
  • Congratulations: We also congratulate our fellow exhibitors on their remarkable achievements throughout the show.

The Copperbelt Motor Show was an outstanding event filled with innovation, excitement, and community spirit. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to its success, especially our exceptional team.

Thank you for making this event a memorable experience!


A New Stage for Making Ever-Better Cars: A Look at the Long-Awaited Facility 

In April 2024, there was an unveiling ceremony for the Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama research and development facility to mark the start of full operations.

The facility was built with the cooperation of Toyota City and Okazaki City in Aichi Prefecture. The country road was built in 2019, and the test course was completed in 2021. This year, it became a business base for developing Lexus and GR, and full operations began with the opening of the vehicle development building.

“It’s about driving on roads, breaking, and fixing… doing that over and over is what it is to make a car.”

As Chairman Akio Toyoda gave his thoughts on carmaking, behind him was a smashed GR Yaris that Morizo had flipped and destroyed. There’s a special reason why this was displayed during the unveiling ceremony.

Cars are driven on the test course and return to the garage when they break. The engineers rush down from the second floor, and everyone discusses how to fix it. Having everyone in one place means agile development.

Chairman Toyoda had the following to say.

“This is not a goal. It is a start.” “This is where we can do what we’ve always wanted to but were unable to do, so this is where we begin figuring out how to use this facility.”


CFAO Mobility Oberves Anzen Safety Day 

CFAO Mobility Zambia marked an important occasion today, the 26th of April 2024, with a ceremony held at the Toyota Cairo branch to observe Anzen Safety Day, which annually falls on April 28th. The event served as a platform for the organization to reinforce its commitment to safety across all operational domains.

During the ceremony, Mr. Nenad Predrevac, Chief Operating Officer, addressed management and staff underscoring the paramount importance of adhering to safety and health protocols in accordance with local laws and regulations. His remarks emphasized the organization’s steadfast dedication to upholding safety standards throughout its operations.

Throughout the ceremony, various aspects highlighting the significance of safety were shared. From the meticulous safety protocols implemented by technicians to ensure both vehicle and personal safety, to the strict adherence to traffic regulations on the road, and the conscientious use of computers and equipment in office environments, for every facet of the company’s work reflects its adherence to the ANZEN philosophy.

Following a morning of networking, employees and management from diverse departments actively engaged in the commemorative proceedings, reaffirming their commitment to prioritizing safety in their daily tasks. The collective act of signing the flag served as a powerful symbol of unity, demonstrating the organization’s unwavering dedication to upholding ANZEN principles in all spheres of its operations.

We want to assure our esteemed customers that CFAO Mobility takes a proactive approach towards ensuring the well-being of both employees and customers. Such initiatives serve as pivotal reminders of the importance of maintaining high safety standards in the workplace.


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